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Nose Gear Installation
1. Insert the nose strut (
A
) into the post in the
nose gear plate (
B
) while aligning the fl at spot
on the strut with the set screw (
C
). The coil on
the nose strut should be facing rearward.
2. Connect the nose gear linkage (
D
) to the inner-
most hole in the steering servo arm (
E
) in the
fuselage.
3. Attach the clevis (
F
) to the outer most hole in
the nose gear steering arm (
G
).
4. Attach the nose gear plate (
H
) to the fuselage
with the 6 included screws (
I
).
5. Tighten the set screw on the strut. Where
needed, apply a small amount of threadlock to
the set screw.
Tip:
If desired for scale appearance, install the
nose gear cover (
J
) on the strut.
Tip:
For increased steering travel, move the push-
rod out on the servo arm one hole at a time.
NOTICE
: Adjust the clevis on the nose wheel steer-
ing arm so that the aircraft rolls straight when the
rudder control on your transmitter is at neutral.
Main Gear Installation
1. Install each main landing gear strut (
K
) on the
installed doors using 2 screws (
L
) and a strut
cover (
M
). The coils on the struts should be fac-
ing rearward as shown.
Tip:
For scale appearance, install the left and right
main gear doors on the respective struts.
Tip:
For belly landings, install the nose gear cover
plate using the included 6 screws. We recommend
that you install the 2 included skids in the fuselage
behind the nose gear plate and in front of the
exhaust nozzle.
Installing the Fixed Landing Gear
K
L
I
2.5 X 8mm
H
2.5 X 8mm
A
C
J
B
F
G
E
D
M
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